Memory

"There is no such thing as a bad memory. There are only trained or untrained memories."

So said Harry Lorayne, a celebrity in the late 20th century due to his incredible memorization feats. With just a little work each day, you can build up your memory to incredible levels you did not think possible. And the benefits to this great memory go beyond just remembering simple pieces of information. It allows you to forge connections and realize insights others cannot, because you can make your mind an intricate network of knowledge. Just getting your feet in the power of memory will have huge benefits to your studies, and is highly recommended.

For years, I have been interested in the topic of memory, and through reading and practice I have significantly developed my memorization skills. When people learn of my passion for memory, the sometimes ask why I bother learning so much about it, and work so hard to improve it. So I can remember names and phone numbers? To remember facts for exams? Though it certainly does come in handy for straightforward tasks like this, the benefits to an exceptionally trained memory are much more nuanced and... Read On

To become a better studier and learner, you must develop the skills, habits, and mindsets that the best students are using to get their results. But how should you go about this? Resources online are a great place to learn about these and discover the steps to take, but articles online are easy to lose and difficult to consistently return to, making it difficult to build the habits and mindsets you want to. Furthermore, with the overwhelming amount of articles, it can be hard to distinguish one clear approach and goal you will follow... Read On